.EDU Backlink on PR9 US College Domain

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Hello,

This service isn't officially open yet, as I am unsure of the demand and what people are willing to pay for something like this.

I have access to create pages on a PR9 US College website. This is a very prestigious university, with an .edu domain that is around 25 years old, and has an Alexa rank <10k.

The actual pages are on a subdomain, which has PR 6.

For example, your links would be on a page like this:

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http://xxx.college.edu/example/

With college.edu = PR9
And xxx.college.edu = PR6

Over time, the page itself will get PR as well, but since these pages will be newly created, they will have no PR.

Is this something anyone would be interested in? I was thinking of having a monthly fee, but have no idea on a price point.

Please discuss any interest you may have.

Thanks
 


wow sounds awesome but a monthly fee would totally suck. How did you get your hands on this and can you guarantee that they won't get deleted in the near future?
 
wow sounds awesome but a monthly fee would totally suck. How did you get your hands on this and can you guarantee that they won't get deleted in the near future?

The links will never be deleted (well, can't say never, but 99% chance there will never be a problem). Since I control the page, as long as I still have my account with the university (which never expires), your links will stay.

What is wrong with the monthly fee? Other high authority sites with good PR sell links with a monthly fee, do they not?

From what I understand, this type of service I will be offering is hard to come by, and a do-follow, anchor text backlink from a high authority, high PR .edu page (not some lousy profile) is highly valuable.

I'm new to the game, that's why I created this thread to do some research before I start this service, so feel free to correct me.
 
i'm assuming you're selling a link on the footer or something? can you be more specific where the actual link is placed?
 
If people wanted to pay monthly fees they would go to text-link-ads.com and buy high pr links from there. I personally hate monthly fees which is why I don't buy links. I'd rather pay $100 one-time fee for a tight ass blog post than $25 a month for a shitty blogroll link that is a never ending fee.

The DOMAIN is 25 years old?!?!?!?!

lol
 
If people wanted to pay monthly fees they would go to text-link-ads.com and buy high pr links from there. I personally hate monthly fees which is why I don't buy links. I'd rather pay $100 one-time fee for a tight ass blog post than $25 a month for a shitty blogroll link that is a never ending fee.

Text-link-ads does not compare to what I'm offering imo.

But I think I will use a monthly fee, it seems to make the most sense for this. It's better for you and me that way -- if you don't see SERP improvements, just drop the service, otherwise it'll be well worth it to stay month after month, and then I can keep this service exclusive to as few people as possible.

Another member of the forum has a service like this: see Nohel's thread

but my .edu is much better imo and should help your sites more.
 
i'm assuming you're selling a link on the footer or something? can you be more specific where the actual link is placed?

I'm not sure how exactly it'll be, I'm open to suggestions. Would a short article with your link be best? or what? Like I said, I'm still learning and open to your guys input.
 
Definitely, an article is preferred like what mariya is offering in her thread. She help me write a nice article about my business and post it up and even give me the access to the blog.

Let me be the first to try out your service and i'll post a review here.
 
Bmike seems like the douche who wanted to sell links before but would never name a price or the site. I would try to find the old thread but either way, if you actually want fucking business say this is what I will provide and this is the fee. You mentioned Noehl's thread so do some research and tell us exactly what you are selling. You sound like the Texas Rangers proposal to Cliff Lee and as Lee's agent said it doesn't work that way.

My advice either tell us exactly what you are selling and for how much or GTFO.
 
The difference with me is I tell people what they're getting. I get a PM, I answer their specific question. That's just common sense and good business.

I do have a similar service with a PR 5 .edu, but to be honest, I don't think most people like the idea of a month to month set up...

My suggestion to really gauge interest is be specific with your service, listen to your feedback, and make the necessary adjustments to actually get business.

good luck bro!

Another member of the forum has a service like this: see Nohel's thread

but my .edu is much better imo and should help your sites more.
 
Text-link-ads does not compare to what I'm offering imo.

But I think I will use a monthly fee, it seems to make the most sense for this. It's better for you and me that way -- if you don't see SERP improvements, just drop the service, otherwise it'll be well worth it to stay month after month, and then I can keep this service exclusive to as few people as possible.

Another member of the forum has a service like this: see Nohel's thread

but my .edu is much better imo and should help your sites more.


You're free to do what you want, it's your service. Just don't get too hung up on .edu because it's not the holy grail of link building. I have a personal .mil and a .gov blog and even that doesn't excite me all that much. Actually the .mil blog happens to be down at the moment, not sure what's up with hat site.

Good luck with your sales brah man
 
bmike,

I think most guys will be interested in, in text links. So a 300 word article with two anchor text links would be ideal. I don't know if that is possible or not I'm just throwing it out there.

I would also not be down for the monthly nut, I have gone to great lengths to only build links that have no recurring fees built in. The reason most folks are resistent to that is most of us don't make money with our websites, we just work our asses off.

"I don't mean that as an insult to all you who make a fortune online I'm talking about the other 95%"
 
Op is a fail. He has the opportunity to make some decent money, but he fails to realize no one is going to be wasting $25/Month for 1 link. What an idiot.
 
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